[10:43] <thoma> Hi. In Xubuntu 15.10 these settings for lightdm (1.16.5-0ubuntu1) are not respected:
[10:44] <thoma> [SeatDefaults]
[10:44] <thoma> allow-guest=false
[10:44] <thoma> greeter-hide-users=true
[10:44] <thoma> greeter-show-manual-login=true
[10:45] <thoma> Somthing have changed I guess. I don't have lightdm.conf or lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf - any hint where this options now should reside? /etc/lightdm/users.conf?
[16:34] <JesusSavesMe> H
[16:34] <JesusSavesMe> Hi
[16:34] <JesusSavesMe> i got kernel panic
[16:36] <JesusSavesMe> Where can i find kernel panic log?
[16:50] <xubuntu654> help
[17:15] <m3n3chm0> JesusSavesMe /var/log/syslog
[17:18] <JesusSavesMe> So waht can i do with kernel panic?
[18:52] <ET__> Hi! I've got a weird keyboard glitch. Seems like it started after upgrading from xubuntu 15.04 (I think. maybe 14.10?) to 15.10. Anyways, every once in a while, my keyboard starts acting like I'm holding down the 5 key. e.g., I'll be watching YouTube, and I'll be stuck at 50% of the video, because my computer is spamming 5. Is system-wide. e.g. I can be in a text editor, and watch the 5's spammed into the tetx.
[18:52] <ET__> Anyone know what I can do to diagnose this? :S
[19:04] <function9x> ET__: how did you upgrade? Anything in the logs?
[19:05] <function9x> ET__: hostOS? or GuestOS?
[19:05] <ET__> I upgraded with a USB startup disk I made from the ISO.
[19:05] <ET__> What logs?
[19:06] <ET__> slash, where do I look?
[19:09] <function9x> ET__: chech the guestOS logs, it's in the folder, also check the xubuntu logs for any errors or discrepancies, especially the time the keyboard plays up
[19:10] <ET__> Misspoke - by "upgraded", I mean, I first upgraded with the software updater thing that asks if you want to upgrade. Then once the 5-glitch started happening, I reinstalled my computer from scratch with the USB stick. And now I get the glitch again. :S
[19:10] <function9x> ET__: /var/log/
[19:10] <function9x> brb kettle
[19:19] <ET__> Checked 'syslog' and 'kern.log'. They have messages about my mouse being detected on USB, but the time is about an hour before I saw the weirdness. There's about a dozen logfiles in here, plus (I assume) files from when the logs rotate? Anything else I should check?
[19:27] <function9x> ET__: fire up a terminal. tail -f /var/log/syslog
[19:28] <function9x> keep an eye on that when your keyboard plays up
[19:33] <ET__> k
[19:33] <ET__> Now to play the waiting game... :P Thanks!
[19:36] <function9x> np
[19:36] <function9x> bbl
[22:53] <Guest57798> hello
[22:53] <Guest57798> i has problem?
[22:54] <Guest57798> i ran unetbootin to install a new copy of xubuntu onto my hdd
[22:54] <Guest57798> twice
[22:54] <Guest57798> it not working
[22:55] <function9x> when you used unetbootin, did it give you an error
[22:55] <Guest57798> no errors
[22:55] <Guest57798> either time
[22:55] <function9x> ok
[22:56] <SlidingHorn> Hi, Guest57798, can you give some more details?  What happens when you try to boot?  (also, please try to keep responses to as few lines as possible) :)
[22:58] <Guest57798> its the strangest thing, my bios just immediately boots to this same installation without error, after i ran unet w an .iso to / , then reboot, then nope.jpg
[22:58] <Guest57798> it just comes back to this installation of xubuntu
[22:59] <Guest57798> and i cant even boot from USB devices
[23:01] <knome> wait, what? you are "installing" xubuntu with unetbootin, without USB or CD?
[23:04] <Guest57798> USB refuses to boot
[23:05] <knome> are you going what i asked?
[23:05] <knome> or something else?
[23:05] <eight_> Did you check your bios G57798
[23:05] <Guest57798> yes, and yes. i am "installing" xubuntu with unet
[23:05] <knome> Guest57798, you can't do that.
[23:06] <knome> Guest57798, or you can, but you will not end up with an installation
[23:06] <Guest57798> how come? what am i doing wrong?
[23:07] <Guest57798> should i #dd if ?
[23:07] <knome> you can create installation media with unetbootin, not installed systems
[23:07] <knome> you can't install xubuntu directly with unetbootin, you need some media
[23:11] <Guest57798> so what am i essentially doing when i run unet
[23:14] <knome> creating installation media
[23:15] <eight_> So, if I replaced xfwm with Compiz, and the new version of Xubuntu made the window decorator use the cairo theme rather than gtk, how would I set that back?
[23:17] <knome> are you talking about window decorations or something else now?
[23:18] <eight_> Yeah, the decorator
[23:19] <knome> i don't think xfwm themes work with compiz
[23:19] <eight_> You had to set it in dconf
[23:20] <eight_> But the key is depreciated in the new Gnome system?
[23:21] <knome> i don't know, but i don't think xfwm themes have ever worked with compiz
[23:21] <knome> i'd ask some compiz channel, they can likely answer your question
[23:24] <eight_> I tried, but they seem a bit dead